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December 31, 2005
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Who Really is Writing All Those Scientific Studies?
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Many articles that appear in prestigious medical journals are actually biased pieces written by anonymous drug-company shills. |
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Merck Turns to Vaccines to Save the Day
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Plagued by lawsuits and accusations of data-tampering in the Vioxx scandal, Merck is turning its eye to vaccine production in an attempt to recoup its lost... |
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Obesity, Smoking Erase More Years Off American Lifespan
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Improvements in Americans' overall health have come to a screeching halt as more people become obese and fewer quit smoking. |
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Best of What's New
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The Popular Science Best of What's New Awards are out for 2005 technologies. Here are some of the award-winning innovations in recreation. |
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Why Are Mercury Safety Standards so Lax in America?
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When it comes to mercury in fish, U.S. regulators are ignoring the advice of their own experts, issuing flawed and incomplete warnings, and setting policies... |
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Impressive Relief for Skin Disorders
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Eczema vanishes after using an innovative 'no-meds' method. |
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